Journal of Meteorology: Recent submissions
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CIRRUS PATTERNS AND RELATED AIR MOTIONS NEAR THE JET STREAM AS DERIVED BY PHOTOGRAPHY
(American Meteorological Society, 1960)Cirrus bands tend to parallel the jet stream. When bands occur, 50 per cent of the time they are found within 370 km (200 n mi) of the jet core, on the warm side and in the entrance or neutral areas. Sharp northern edges ... -
AIR-COUPLED LONG WAVES IN THE OCEAN
(American Meteorological Society, 1960)An IGY tsunami recorder at Texas Tower No. 4 off New York has detected ocean waves of periods from 4 to 10 min which have amplitudes up to 100 times greater than atmospheric pressure oscillations which occurred simultaneously. ... -
SOME NEW DATA ON THE LONGITUDINAL DIMENSIONS OF PLANETARY WAVES
(American Meteorological Society, 1960)Statistics of planetary wave number and wave length as observed on 5-day mean 700-mb charts are presented for each ten degrees of latitude between 30N and 70N for each month of the year. These statistics show that there ... -
THE EXCHANGE OF AIR BETWEEN STRATOSPHERE AND TROPOSPHERE
(American Meteorological Society, 1960)Stratospheric air is stably stratified, but vertical mixing is indicated by measurements of ozone and nuclear bomb debris. Tracer measurements suggest a mean net circulation by which air enters the stratosphere in the ... -
AN OBSERVATION OF LIGHTNING IN WARM CLOUDS
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A SIMPLIFIED LINEAR THEORY OF EQUATORIAL EASTERLY WAVES
(American Meteorological Society, 1960)If the perturbation of the zonal wind component and the Coriolis term which arises in the zonal equation of motion as a result of vertical motions are neglected, the linearized vorticity equation and the continuity equation ... -
SOME COMMENTS ON "HODOGRAPH ANALYSIS ASAPPLIED TO THE OCCURRENCE OF CLEAR-AIR TURBULENCE"
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A NOTE ON THE AERODYNAMIC EFFECTS OF INTERNAL CIRCULATIONS IN SMALL RAINDROPS
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SIMILARITY CONSIDERATIONS FOR THE PARTICLE-SIZE SPECTRUM OF A COAGULATING, SEDIMENTING AEROSOL
(American Meteorological Society, 1960)An explanation is offered for the similarities observed experimentally among size distributions of natural aerosols measured at different places and times. This explanation is based on a similarity transformation of the ... -
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THE ARCTIC CIRCULATION IN SUMMER
(American Meteorological Society, 1960)On the basis of a number of synoptic and synoptical-climatological studies, the following picture of the arctic circulation in summer is presented. A secondary baroclinic zone, distinct from the polar front, develops along ... -
NOTE ON SOME VARIATIONS IN EUROPEAN CLIMATIC TEMPERATURE
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A NOTE ON THE TWO-STREAM THEORY OF RADIATIONAL TRANSFER THROUGH CLOUDS
(American Meteorological Society, 1960)No Abstract Available -
ON A DIURNAL VARIATION OF STRATOSPHERIC WINDS
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STABILIZATION OF A HIGH-VOLTAGE DISCHARGE BY A VORTEX
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THE EVOLUTION OF DROPLET SPECTRA IN STRATUS CLOUD
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CORRELATION COEFFICIENTS AND PREDICTION ACCURACY
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AN AID TO COMPUTATION OF TERMINAL FALL VELOCITIES OF SPHERES
(American Meteorological Society, 1960)No Abstract Available